Incheon airport (ICN) to오잉 잠실 ROOM 골드샤이니( 클래식 키 도어 캡슐 개인룸)

Do you want to know how to get to the 오잉 잠실 ROOM 골드샤이니( 클래식 키 도어 캡슐 개인룸)?There are many ways you can get to 오잉 잠실 ROOM 골드샤이니( 클래식 키 도어 캡슐 개인룸) such as public transportation (bus, subway / metro),
taxi and Blacklink limo/transfer/shuttle service.

Since most public transportations (bus, subway/metro) are not available 24/7,
make sure to check the bus schedules when using late night bus. During busy hours,
it is hard to find a taxi driver and the you may have to pay for extra fare for late night use.
Despite of a bit higher price, Blacklink provides a hassle free and comfortable door-to-door transfer
service from Incheon Airport (ICN) and Gimpo Airport (GMP) to your lodging or from
your lodging to ICN and GMP.

Don't sweat outside waiting for other transportation with your luggage. Make a round trip
reservation with Blacklink as you plan for your trip. It is easy, convenient and available 24/7.
Then, the assigned Blacklink driver will greet you at the arrival and will drive you to
the 오잉 잠실 ROOM 골드샤이니( 클래식 키 도어 캡슐 개인룸).
You can use Blacklink for not only hotel but also Gimpo Airport (GMP),
Myeongdong, Jongno-gu, guesthouse, resort, airbnb, lodging and anywhere you want to go in Korea.
Check out Blacklink customer review posted below.

Blacklink real review

Paulynne Harl

Feb. 18, 2020, 11 p.m.

The drivers did a great job. They are friendly and very helpful. Keet it up! I'll definitely recommend you. Thank you. Til our next visit to South Korea.

Isabella Ramos

Feb. 16, 2020, 10:50 p.m.

Best decision we made so far. During my trips to Korea with family or friends, transport from the airport to our lodging is always the dilemna. Good thing I stumbled upon blacklink. we were able to book a service on the day of our arrival.
Our driver, Mr Lee, on time. He was so helpful and very considerate. He inisisted that we go in the car where it warm and that he load our luggage in the van. He was also very patient. We mistakenly put in the wrong address on the registration as we couldnt understand Korean. He didnt drop us off the the wrong place. When that was sorted out, he brought us to our exact accomodation. He also made sure that we met with our host and got in our accomodations safe and sound. Thank you Mr Lee!
Will definitely book blacklink again. it was value for our money and very convenient

Carmina Maniego

Feb. 4, 2020, 11 p.m.

It was my first time to visit South Korea, and was a bit worried about our transfers from Incheon International Airport to our hotel in Myeongdong as the schedule of our flight will arrive at SoKor quite late. No buses or trains available anymore during that time. Tried checking ride hailing apps but find it too expensive while deals from other travel booking sites but there were a lot of restrictions and add-ons. Good thing I came across Blacklink when I tried searching online. To be honest I was a bit hesitant since it is my first time to use the platform. Apparently, I was immediately relieved because they send email updates from time to time (payment confirmation, assigned driver and vehicle, etc). When we arrived, the driver is patiently waiting for us and assisted us with our luggages politely and willingly. With this, I also booked a vehicle through the platform for our transfer from the hotel to the airport. Will definitely use Blacklink again whenever I go back to South Korea. Great Job! So happy with the service. Plus, it's very efficient and convenient especially if you travel by group. -Carmina, Philippines

Elizabeth Brennan

Jan. 15, 2020, 1:30 p.m.

Wonderful drivers. Thank you so much for your services. It made it so much relaxing having your drivers picking us up from our house to airport and airport to house. Will use you guys again.

Martina Banson

Jan. 9, 2020, 5:20 p.m.

Easy to talk too through whatsapp and very accommodating when it comes to requests.

Things to do near 오잉 잠실 ROOM 골드샤이니( 클래식 키 도어 캡슐 개인룸)

Sight Seeing

Sight Seeing

19-5, Garak-ro 11-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul

http://english.songpa.go.kr/eng/

Seoul Seokchon-dong Ancient Tombs (서울 석촌동 고분군)

19-5, Garak-ro 11-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul

http://english.songpa.go.kr/eng/

The stone mound tombs in Seokchon-dong were found and investigated as part of the city development project in Jamsil district. It was impossible to determine the full scale of the ancient tombs in this area due to the severity of destruction. The largest tomb is the third, which measures 49.6 meters from east to west, 43.7 meters from south to north, and 4 meters in x_height. The tomb features three layers of stones topped by a smooth mound, which is a tomb style originating from the Goguryeo Dynasty (37 BC-668 AD). The tombs are presumed to belong to one of the earliest leaders of the Baekje Dynasty (18 BC-660 AD), which was founded by the people of Goguryeo who had come down southwards to establish a new kingdom around the Hangang River basin.

The square-shaped fourth tomb features a structure similar to the third tomb. Many pieces of earthenware from the early Baekje era were found in the fourth tomb. Also excavated around this site was a gold spangle earring. The third and fourth tombs have been registered as Historic Site No. 243. The tomb site offers valuable information concerning the culture and customs of the Baekje Dynasty in its golden age around the 4th century, as well as the relations between the three ancient kingdoms (Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla) around that time.

Seonjeongneung is comprised of Seolleung Royal Tomb (선릉) and Jeongneung Royal Tomb (정릉). Located in downtown Seoul, this place offers tranquil and pleasant promenades for couples and office workers. Seonjeongneung houses the burial mounds of King Seongjong (1469-1494), his wife Queen Jeonghyeon, and King Jungjong (1506-1544) of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).

Upon entering the grounds, you can see a red gate (the red colour denotes holiness) with a taegeuk (yin-yang) symbol. The stone paths leading to the sacrificial building are noteworthy because there are two stone paths—the elevated path is for the dead King and the lower one is for living people.

In the past, memorial rites were performed in the sacrificial building. Small sculptures on the eaves called Japsang were carved in the shape of animals, such as monkeys, and were believed to exorcise evil spirits. Next to the sacrificial building, there is a pavilion and a tombstone for the tomb of the king. Sculptures of sheep and tigers surround the tomb and are guardians of the deceased king. There is also a statue of a military officer bearing a sword. In front of the tomb is an outstanding sight called 'Mangjuseok,' which is a pair of stones designed to guide the spirit of the king to his tomb. Unlike the tombs of the kings, the queen’s tomb, Wanghureung, is simple. It doesn’t have any pavilions or sacrificial buildings, and is surrounded only by stone sculptures as guardians.

Seonjeongneung has a lush forest, and benches on the promenade provide an ideal place to relax. There are numerous small hills with clusters of trees that create a border between the mystery and serenity of the royal tombs and the hustle and bustle of downtown Seoul.

424, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul

http://www.olympicpark.co.kr/jsp/english/index.jsp

Mongchontoseong Fortress (서울 몽촌토성)

424, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul

http://www.olympicpark.co.kr/jsp/english/index.jsp

Mongchontoseong Fortress is an earthen fortification from the Baekje Dynasty (18 BC-660 AD). It was built sometime between the 3rd and 4th centuries, using the natural protection offered by a tributary to the Hangang River on one side and wooden barricades for added defense on the other side. The fortress has been designated as Historic Site No. 297, and is currently located inside the Seoul Olympic Park.

Mongcheontoseong Fortress features an overlapping structure of the outer and inner fortifications that were built along the hilly areas descending down from the Namhansanseong Fortress. On display inside the fortress are artifacts excavated from the site that date back to the Baekje Dynasty. The exhibited items include various earthenware and living tools. The site also displays dugout hut and storage pit sites in the state they were at the time of excavation.

Cuisine

Cuisine

6, Yeongdong-daero 85-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Gongri (Gangnam Branch) (공리-삼성본점)

6, Yeongdong-daero 85-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

“Gongni” strives to provide a great dining experience for all of its customers. These days, many restaurants use imported ingredients. "Gongni," however, tries to cut down on imported goods and puts effort into using domestic ingredients. "Gongni" also moves with the times, creating a menu of nutritional food at affordable prices. This Chinese restaurant sits in a convenient location making it perfect, not only for merely dining, but for various gatherings as well, as it provides a great atmosphere and top-class service.

508, Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

http://www.ganga.co.kr/en/main.html

Ganga (Yeoksam Branch) (강가(역삼점))

508, Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

http://www.ganga.co.kr/en/main.html

Ganga is the Indian word for the Ganges River, a famous and holy river in India. As the name would suggest, Ganga is an authentic Indian restaurant. The dishes are prepared by an Indian chef with over 20 years of experience in Indian cuisine. It is this authoentic approach that keeps the restaurant packed every day.
Some of the most popular dishes include marinated tandoori chicken baked in tandoor, tandoor-baked naan, fresh tomatoes with cream, and chicken makhani made of tender chicken, cheese, and curry. If you’re new to Indian cuisine and can’t stomach the strong flavor, curry dishes like palak paneer, chicken makhani, and beef dopiaza are recommended as well as tandoori chicken and tandoori prawn. Curry pairs best with the traditional Indian bread, naan.

300, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul

http://www.hardrock.com/seoul

Hard Rock Cafe Seoul (하드록카페 서울)

300, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul

http://www.hardrock.com/seoul

Hard Rock Cafe Seoul is located at the iconic Lotte World Mall in Jamsil, one
of Seoul's greatest new landmarks. Enjoy an unobstructed panoramic view of Seoul and Seokchon
Lake from your table.

The restaurant even has a retail shop as your
enter, as well as a bar and live performances from house bands as well as other well-known international
and local musicians. The posh restaurant boasts various cuisines, from their legendary home-made burgers to exquisite Korean inspired dishes hand crafted by internationally renowned chefs. The shop sells world famous Hard Rock merchandise, such
as various collectibles and T-shirts.

Philanthropy is a big part of Hard Rock culture. Some of the biggest names in music, such as Bon Jovi, John Lennon, Shakira, and Green Day, have participated in their Signature Series T-shirt and pins program.
A large part of the proceeds from these items go to the artist’s favorite charity. The latest Signature Series collection was designed by 7-time Grammy Award winning artist Rihanna!
High ceilings, a stage for live music, a dance floor, and state-of-the-art music equipment come together
to create an unforgettable memory for you.

Shopping

Shopping

240 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul-si <br>(Line 2 Jamsil Station)

http://store.lotteshopping.com/handler/BranchInfoEng-Start2

Lotte Department Store - Jamsil Branch [한국관광품질인증/Korea Quality]

240 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul-si <br>(Line 2 Jamsil Station)

http://store.lotteshopping.com/handler/BranchInfoEng-Start2

Lotte Department Store Jamsil Branch opened the same year that the 1988 Seoul Olympics were held. Today,
the Lotte Department Store chain is known as one of the largest department store chains in Korea. At the Jamsil Branch, many nearby tourist attractions await visitors, such as Lotte Hotel, Lotte World Theme Park, an ice skating rink, a duty free shop, an outlet, the Lotte Folk Museum, and Jamsil Station Shopping Mall. The area acts as an
all-encompassing tourist zone. You can shop at Lotte Department Store, stay overnight at Lotte Hotel, and enjoy a cultural experience at the Lotte Folk Museum for a fulfilling day.

Lotte Department Store in Jamsil has transformed itself into a center of lifestyle, shopping, and leisure in this
previously quiet suburban area of Seoul. It has now become a hub of tourism
and shopping that can satisfy the various needs of all customers!
Lotte Department Store is working in conjunction with Lotte Hotel and Lotte World, the shopping mall, a wedding hall, and Lotte Mart
in order to prepare for a new era of luxurious lifestyles.

524, Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Haneol Craft (한얼공예)

524, Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Haneol Craft is the only store in the COEX Mall specializing in traditional Korean handmade crafts. It offers colorful Hahoe masks (traditional Korean masks) and traditional Korean crafts, attracting many international tourists.

80, Jungdae-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul

Zishen - Songpa Lotte Mart Branch (지센 - 송파롯데마트점)

80, Jungdae-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul

Zishen targets men and women in their thirties and forties. The brand name literally means "oneself" who needs to recover one's identity with self-confidence. Suits for women focus on chic and stylish designs. Men's wear is called Zishen Homme that focuses on younger-looking items. It showcases men's suits with chic designs, staying away from regular designs in other brands.